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Wheel-borgs: A losing battle of driver-filled cars reported as autonomous

May 1, 2018 by Nadia Williams

COMMENT & ANALYSIS: The problem of removing agency from drivers in reporting, especially reports on cyclist-driver collisions, is often highlighted by cycling advocates. Time and time again, incidents are described … Read more

Categories Comment & Analysis Tags absent driver, cycling and the media, psychological effect of driving, road safety media, wheel-borgs

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